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    Car Accident Attorney

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    If the injured party was whisked away to the hospital by ambulance, it's likely that he or she didn't get to tell his side of the story at the scene. If the person who was hurt speaks a different language, police officers might not understand them clearly enough to get the correct details. This is where a car accident attorney comes in to help, since this legal professional will bring in translators to make sure a victim is clearly heard. Another thing a car accident…

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    The Current Situation The A.C.E. (Aggressive Criminal Enforcement) team of the Willoughby Hills Police Department is comprised of select officers who possess enhanced skills, training, and the motivation to aggressively enforce Ohio’s traffic laws, with special emphasis on criminal patrol and drug interdiction activity. Since its inception in 2005, members of the A.C.E. team have been responsible for hundreds of bulk contraband seizures and over two million dollars in smuggled currency…

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    procedure has been fairly applied to Dave’s situation. According to section 41 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act of 1984 , a person detained without charge cannot be held for more than 24hrs except for indictable offences like murder. If a police officer wants to question the suspect he must give the caution set out in s 10.1 code C of PACE. The trial remedies for police malpractice involve exclusion of the evidence under s.76(2) of PACE which states “that if the evidence was obtained…

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    events that led to the death of a young man by the name of Oscar Grant, who was killed by a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) police officer in Oakland, California. The film follows Oscar Grant (Michael B. Jordan) in his experiences of the last day of his life. Interestingly, the film begins with actual footage of Oscar Grant and his friends being detained by BART police officers at Fruitvale station on January 1, 2009, just before Grant’s abrupt death. After the opening scene of the actual footage,…

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    The first responding officer at the crime scene treads a very fine line concerning their activities at a crime scene. When an officer arrives at a crime scene the detectives would like to have an explanation of some over-all knowledge of what happened, but they don’t want the crime scene destroyed at the same time. At first the first responding officer has decided that the crime scene isn’t dangerous and no people need medical care, they can concentrate on observance and keeping individuals away…

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    Acts of corruption by police is not knew and unfortunately it will never not exist however, every police officer from the lowest ranking to the highest has been tasked to ending corruption. Police are to be viewed as authority with a very high ethical standard and once this has been abused it is very difficult for the community to view that officer or officers any other manner. A law enforcement agency can hire some of the best candidates and one of those turn at some point in his or her…

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    In 1904 Lincoln Steffens says, "Philadelphia is a city that is corrupt and contented." I believe this is true. There are evidence from the Philadelphia magazine article and from “The Shame of A City”. And since the election of 2003, things has changed in city politics. The statement said by Lincoln Steffens is true, at least in my opinion, because there are corruption all over Philadelphia. For example, there are corruption in the police department, the court, and in the education system.…

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    Police Race Analysis

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    This riff exists between police officers and African Americans. They know that they are more likely to be stopped and have a difficult encounter with police, whether during a traffic stop or just simply walking down the street. I learned more about this through this course and I realized that this is not just an idea in a book it is a real life scenario and it is only getting worse. As police brutality gets more attention in the media the fear of police officers is rising. Cue Issac Bailey,…

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    meaning the police must have military type training and military type ranking. The police must be under government control, this statement requires that officers must report any and all activities that they witness and do a follow-up. Officers are also to enforce the government laws whether they like them are not. It is against code for police officers to go on strike. The absence of crime will best prove the efficiency of the police. This is a bold statement because you don’t hear about…

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    in 1972 that endeavored to investigate corrupt activities of police officers, detectives and supervisors working within the New York police department. This research revealed different types of corruption within the department they revealed different gambling operations where police officers were being paid off to not report them or arrest them for operating illegal gambling within the city. The police department had officers involved selling and distributing drugs, narcotics and even…

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